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Easy folder sharing in windows vista.. Unable to rename, move or create folder in windows vista.. Unable to update Windows xp.. Format USB Drive to NTFS filesystem..
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Easy folder sharing in windows vista
The method of sharing in windows vista is quite different from what it's used to be compared to windows xp.
Luckily, there's still a way to share out folder like what we do in windows xp.
1. Right click on the folder you want to share, select properties (don't select share...)
 2. Select the sharing tab
 3. Click on Advanced sharing button
 4. Tick on Share this folder, provide a share name and set permission (if required)
 
Unable to rename, move or create folder in windows vista
After installing updates for windows vista, some people experiencing problem to rename, move or create folder.
After some research on the web, it seem that one of the update KB938979 have cause this problems. The updates deleted some of the important registry entries needed by windows vista, thus uninstalling the updates won't do you any good.
The solution would be add the deleted registry back to its original place. However, it's complicated for those who are not well verse with registry editing and any mistake would be damaging.
BEFORE APPLYING THE FIX, PLEASE BACKUP YOUR REGISTRY (Backup HKLMSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionexplorerFolderDescriptions)
1. registry fix for 32bits vista - http://www.vlite.net/files/fd32.zip
2. registry fix for 64bits vista - http://www.vlite.net/files/fd64.zip
After you unzip the files, double click on the registry file to add back the missing registry.
Unable to update Windows xp
When you have an original windows xp and unable to run updates, try the solution below.
1. Go to Start --> Run
2. Key in iexplore http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=39204
 3. Click open
 4. Copy the LegitCheckControl.dll to c:windowssystem32. If the system prompt for overwrite existing file, click yes.
 5. Go to Start --> Run
6. Type in regsvr32 LegitCheckControl.dll
 7. You should able to updates windows
Format USB Drive to NTFS filesystem
Windows XP by default only allow you to format your USB drive to FAT or FAT32 filesystem.
By adjusting some setting, you may now enable USB drive to be formatted to NTFS filesystem.
Advantages to have NTFS filesystem on USB drive would be: 1. Able to use file encrytion function (Windows 2000/ 2003 domain network) 2. Use of file compression 3. Permissions setting for files or folders
Disadvantages to have NTFS filesystem on USB drive would be: 1. Additional data writes on USB drive 2. Windows 98/ME and some other OS unable to read NTFS filesystem
Follow the steps below to enable format USB drive to NTFS filesystem:
1. Right click on My Computer (in desktop or Start menu) and select manage.
 2. In Device Manager, select Disk drives and select the USB drive. Right click and select properties.
 3. Go to Policies tab and select Optimize for performance.
 4. Now you can format your USB drive to NTFS filesystem.

Use Firefox as default to open email links (Windows XP)
If you likes firefox and you want firefox to open everytime you click on the hyperlinks of your email, follow the steps below:
1. Go to Tools --> Folder options (in my computer or any folder)
 2. Click on File Types, highlight URL: HyperText Transfer Protocol and click on Advanced
 3. Highlight Open in the Actions and click Edit
 4. Untick Use DDE checkbox and click Browse
 5. Find the firefox folder (default would be in c:program filesmozilla firefox)
6. Select the firefox.exe
 7. At Application used to perform action, add -url "%1" at the back. After that click OK.
 8. Repeat the same steps with URL: HyperText Transfer Protocol with Privacy
 



Vista didn't show filenames
For certain folders in hdd, usb thumbdrive or external hardrive, sometimes windows vista didn't show the filenames for the files, in this case you could only see icon.
This is cause by windows vista mistakenly assumes that you want to hide the filenames as a pictures and videos folder
To solve this:
1. Right click on any blank area on your folder and select customize this folder
 2.Select Pictures and Videos as folder type
 3. Hold Alt key on the keyboard, untick Hide File Names

Icon in folder keep changing
If sometimes the icon in folders keep on changing, it's because you didn't set to remember the folder view setting.
1. Go to Tools --> Folder options
 2. Go to View tab, make sure that the remember each folder's view settings is tick.

Windows Vista Taskbar - show desktop
If you want to customize the taskbar to enable show desktop in windows vista, follow the step below:
1. Right click on the start menu, select properties (or control panel --> appearance and personalization --> taskbar aand start menu
2. Click on Toolbars and tick on Desktop.

Using USB (external device) in Safe mode
Sometimes due to certain windows problem, you can't seem to boot up normally in windows. However, it's possible for you to boot up in safe mode.
The problems is when in safe mode, when you plug in the usb drive/ usb external devices, device manager detect the device but the file system doesn't recognize it (possibly is because there's no drive letter assign to the usb)
To enable usb in safe mode, you just need to assign a drive letter in disk management.
1. Go to start --> control panel
2. Switch to classic view (if you haven't switch to classic view - only for windows xp)
3. Select Administrative Tools
4. Select Computer Management
 5. Select Disk Management
6. Assign a drive letter by right click on your device
 Lastly, backup all your important data to your usb devices and reinstall windows if needed
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